Patent Portfolio Management

Intellectual Property Lawyer in Tacoma

When an individual or a company creates an idea or invention, one of the most important actions is to protect the intellectual property rights tied in to the innovation. The primary method of doing this is obtaining
patent protection, which allows the individual or business to protect the invention's value and realize benefits that come as a result of the hard work put in. Once a patent has been granted or acquired, it becomes necessary for the inventor to manage it in such a way as to increase the likelihood that the invention's value will be fully realized.

Citadel Patent Law provides a variety of services for individuals and companies that want to manage their patent portfolios in order to successfully implement long-term plans based on their patents. These services include patent prosecution, devising strategies to build portfolios, full spectrum patent analysis, and prosecution of reissue applications. If you are intent on applying for a patent, and fully exploiting the value of your invention, we encourage you to contact us today. George Leone, a Tacoma intellectual property lawyer, will fully analyze your asset or assets and take the steps necessary to protect it and increase the potential of its long-term viability.

The Importance of an Attorney for Patent Portfolio Management

Successfully prosecuting a patent, and ensuring that it provides a good return on investment, is not an easy proposition. To do so requires a comprehensive understanding of federal patent law. In addition to counseling you through the patent application process, an attorney can employ the strategies and legal options that will allow you to protect your exclusionary rights inherent in your patent assets long into the future.

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